Fluor Subcontracts for Pollution Cleanup
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IRVINE — Fluor Daniel Inc. has awarded a $565-million subcontract to a Reston, Va., company to help clean up a former nuclear weapons plant near Richland, Wash. Fluor received a $5-billion Department of Energy contract as prime contractor for the cleanup project.
The five-year subcontract for waste remediation and pollution cleanup at the Hanford site was awarded to DynCorp Inc. The company’s wholly owned subsidiary, DynCorp Tri-Cities Services Inc., will serve as subcontractor for five years if all options are exercised.
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